Brazilian President Lula will pay a state visit to China in the near future. This will be his first visit to China after becoming President of Brazil again in January 2023. The reporter interviewed Professor Marcio Pochmann, director of the Lula Institute in Brazil. He said that the meeting between the leaders of the two countries will push bilateral relations to a new height.
Bohman pointed out that over the past decades, China-Brazil relations have been deepening, and China has become Brazil's main trading partner. It is hoped that Lula's visit to China will further enhance bilateral relations.
According to data from the Ministry of Commerce, the bilateral trade volume between China and Brazil will reach US$171.49 billion in 2022, and China has become Brazil's largest trading partner for 14 consecutive years. China-Pakistan bilateral practical cooperation has steadily advanced, covering a wide range of fields such as manufacturing, energy, and agricultural infrastructure.
Bohman said that China is a country full of vitality, and every time I come here, I have new feelings. China not only cares about its own people, but is also committed to helping the world deal with global crises, environmental issues, and poverty.
He said that China and Brazil will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations in 2024. He hopes that the two countries will further strengthen cooperation and work together to pursue peace, reduce social inequality, reduce poverty, and protect the environment.
He finally pointed out that as two responsible countries in the world, the cooperation between China and Brazil can not only bring tangible benefits to the two countries, but also bring better prospects and hope to the world, and lead the world towards common development road to a future of prosperity, cooperation and solidarity. Editor / Zhao E
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